4 Result(s) for 'impulsivity'
Sort by      Display  
1.
Store Environment, Personality Factors and Impulse Buying Behavior in Egypt: The Mediating Roles of Shop Enjoyment and Impulse Buying Tendencies
Mohamad Saad, Madiha Metawie
Journal of Business and Management Sciences. 2015 3 (2). doi: 10.12691/jbms-3-2-3
Keywords: store environment, personality, impulse buying tendency, shop enjoyment tendency, impulse buying behavior, Egypt
Context: ...racteristics, recruited from mega mall customers working in Cairo –Egypt. The results indicated that three personality factors (impulsivity , excitement, and esteem) and two shop environment factors (music and layout) were significantly associated with impulse buying beh...
Abstract Full Text (PDF) [Epub] Full Text (HTML)
2.
Comorbidity between Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among Adults: A Cross Cultural Comparison between India and Kuwait
Siddiqa Najamuddin Mohammed Hussain
American Journal of Applied Psychology. 2013 1 (3). doi: 10.12691/ajap-1-3-4
Keywords: Borderline Personality Disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Clinical anger, impulsivity , Affective disorder, correlation matrix, Multiple Regression, case histories,symptoms
Context: ...e comorbidity between Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Clinical Anger, impulsivity and Affective disorder are common symptoms shared by both the disorders. SPSS, Quantitative and Qualitative analyses are made....
Abstract Full Text (PDF) [Epub] Full Text (HTML)
3.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)-Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) in Mathematics Learner’s Response towards Synchronous Online Class
Heidemae R. Remata, Laila S. Lomibao
American Journal of Educational Research. 2021 9 (7). doi: 10.12691/education-9-7-5
Keywords: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, specific learning disorder, math disability, multisensory approach, concrete-representational-abstract progression, working behavior, Orton-Gillingham Math, intervention
Context: ...y and reliability. The analysis revealed five (5) emerging themes namely symptoms of inattention, symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity , lowered vigilance, emotional understanding and reactivity, and active class participation. Despite the existence of these respons...
Abstract Full Text (PDF) [Epub] Full Text (HTML)
4.
Traumatic Brain Injury: a Case Report and Its Contribution to Understanding the Underlying Mechanisms - Alpha-Emitting Nanoparticulates Proven as Key
Florent Pirot
American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2020 8 (4). doi: 10.12691/ajmcr-8-4-2
Keywords: traumatic brain injury, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, chronic traumatic brain inflammation, neurodegenerative disorders, indirect traumatic optic neuropathy, diffuse axonal injury, ischemic stroke, concussion, vision changes, impulsivity , apathy, impaired memory, impaired alertness, anxiety, depression, ear ringing, alpha-emitting nanoparticulates, uranium, thorium, radium, air pollution, particulate matter, plutonium, depleted uranium
Context: This case report on a mild traumatic brain injury (self-diagnosis of the author on his own brain) leads to alpha-emitting nanoparticulates whose major contribution to TBI is confirmed by the extremely strong occurrence of TBIs in war veterans (with wideranging administrative data available to confirm the extremely strong typicality of the case). This allows a better and clearer understanding of the secondary injury events following TBI such as blood-brain barrier damage, mitochondria dysfunction and massive neuron death, of the various neurodegenerative disorders usually diagnosed following TBI such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, chronic traumatic brain inflammation and indirect traumatic optic neuropathy, and of the risks of ischemic stroke following TBI.
Abstract Full Text (PDF) [Epub] Full Text (HTML)